Turn Trick-or-Treat Night Into Your Own Comic Book
Every Halloween has a story in it already, you just don't usually get to see it drawn out panel by panel. The dash across the street when it started drizzling, the little brother who insisted his cardboard robot costume needed a cape too, the neighbor's dog howling at every doorbell — a personalized comic book takes those real moments and turns your family into the cast of their own limited-edition issue. It's not a photo album and it's not a generic cartoon; it's your kid, your porch, your street, styled as the hero, the sidekick, or the reluctant chaperone of a proper Halloween adventure.
You, Drawn as the Hero of a Halloween Adventure
This works because it starts with your photos, not a blank template. Upload a handful of pictures — costumes, pumpkins, the group shot before anyone's candy bag got too heavy — and tell us the shape of the story you want: a haunted house rescue, a friendly ghost who just wants trick-or-treat candy too, a monster hunt through the backyard that ends with everyone home safe for cocoa. Our illustrators study your photos closely so the character on the page actually resembles your kid, right down to the gap-toothed grin or the older sibling's too-cool expression, then hand-draw every panel of the comic around the story you picked. Nothing about the finished book feels like a stock costume glued onto a random cartoon face.
From Snapshot to Storyboard: How It's Made
Once we have your photos and story preference, our team sketches the panel layout, drafts the dialogue, and builds the pages in sequence so the comic actually reads like an adventure with a beginning, a scare, and a satisfying ending — not just a string of unrelated illustrations. We send a proof before anything goes to print, so you can catch anything that needs adjusting, whether that's a costume detail we should fix or a joke that should land differently for your kid's sense of humor. Only after you approve it does the book move to printing, using paper stock sturdy enough to survive being read by flashlight under the covers more times than you'll expect.
A Keepsake Kids Will Reread Long After the Candy Is Gone
Halloween costumes get packed away by November first, but a comic book stays on the shelf. Kids tend to treat these less like a gift and more like proof that something they lived through actually mattered enough to get made into a real book, with their real face on the cover. It travels well too — we ship worldwide, so grandparents overseas or a best friend who moved away last spring can get their own copy of the same night, seen from wherever they were standing. Parents often order two: one to read at bedtime for the next several Octobers, and a spare for the inevitable day it gets a little too loved.
If you're looking for a Halloween gift that isn't candy, isn't a costume that'll be too small by next year, and isn't another decoration headed for a storage bin, this is the one that actually gets requested again at bedtime. Order early enough and it'll be ready to read before the porch pumpkin even starts to sag.
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Frequently asked questions
What kind of story can the comic book tell?
You choose the tone — a friendly-ghost adventure, a haunted house rescue, a backyard monster hunt with a happy ending, or something entirely your own. Just tell us the general idea and we'll build the panels around it.
How many photos do I need to send?
A handful is plenty — costume shots, candid moments, or a group photo all help our illustrators get faces and details right. More angles of the same person or pet generally lead to a more accurate likeness.
Is this appropriate for younger kids who scare easily?
Yes. We can keep the story light and playful rather than genuinely spooky, with friendly characters and a reassuring ending, so it suits nervous younger readers just as well as older kids who want more of a thrill.


















